Abstract
Magnetic-field reconnection is believed to play a fundamental role in magnetized plasma systems throughout the Universe, including planetary magnetospheres, magnetars and accretion disks around black holes. This letter presents extreme ultraviolet and X-ray observations of a solar flare showing magnetic reconnection with a level of clarity not previously achieved. The multi-wavelength extreme ultraviolet observations from SDO/AIA show inflowing cool loops and newly formed, outflowing hot loops, as predicted. RHESSI X-ray spectra and images simultaneously show the appearance of plasma heated to >10 MK at the expected locations. These two data sets provide solid visual evidence of magnetic reconnection producing a solar flare, validating the basic physical mechanism of popular flare models. However, new features are also observed that need to be included in reconnection and flare studies, such as three-dimensional non-uniform, non-steady and asymmetric evolution. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Su, Y., Veronig, A. M., Holman, G. D., Dennis, B. R., Wang, T., Temmer, M., & Gan, W. (2013). Imaging coronal magnetic-field reconnection in a solar flare. Nature Physics, 9(8), 489–493. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys2675
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